Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [modal v] [be] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 It may be that my help will be called for .
2 During my absence my deputy will be acting for me . ’
3 If I 'm not home for it , my family will be looking for me .
4 " It wo n't be easy , my mother will be looking for us … "
5 Therefore , I agree with Mr. Burke that in general any error of law made by an administrative tribunal or inferior court in reaching its decision can be quashed for error of law .
6 The House of Lords found that there were circumstances in which liability could be incurred for negligent misrepresentation by one person to another in the absence of any contractual or fiduciary relationship between them .
7 Although children can be attached to more than one person from a very early age , there is usually one parent who is special — even if only in the sense that their presence can be taken for granted .
8 They did ask the King to call a free Parliament , in which provision could be made for a " due liberty of conscience " for all Protestants , although they linked this with the demand that the Church of England should " be secured according to the Act of Uniformity " , suggesting that " due liberty of conscience " was to be very limited indeed .
9 We 'd been told which room would be used for the meeting so we did n't have to search the whole building .
10 There are a lot of people after them , so I doubt if Zarina or her friend will be returning for some time . ’
11 A flow-chart for the process ( Fig. 4.3 ) shows stages at which section-making can be simplified for less exacting requirements , or where special techniques can be followed for difficult rock types .
12 Their writing will be analysed for complexity ( e.g. grammar ) and content ( e.g. relevance , logical progression ) .
13 Which peak should be chosen for the close ?
14 ‘ But pensioners need to know that their pension will be paid for the rest of their life .
15 Although much of its growth may be accounted for by the rapid increase in headhunting in financial services in the mid-1980s , the firm 's capability and success in this market stemmed from its secure reputation established over the preceding decade .
16 She could hardly bear to think the thought , but it did seem to her that anyone who had lived for so many years with her mother could be excused for a certain lack of joie de vivre .
17 Our winning bride and her partner will be heading for Eleuthera , a quiet unspoiled island of rolling green hills dotted with pastel villages of timber houses set amidst gardens of tropical flowers .
18 However , such formalisms may be used as a knowledge base against which input can be checked for semantic consistency ( e.g. Grosz , 1986 ) .
19 A Lady of the Hearth who does not personally oversee her fire can be heading for trouble , and the men around may not be much use either .
20 Microware , which traditionally serves the industrial sector , envisages its technology could be used for a variety of applications based on the OS/9 multi-tasking real time operating system .
21 Some place must be found for the principle of self-determination as a basis for altering international boundaries and the controlled and limited use of force in the service of this principle , and , in order to establish the boundaries of such legitimate force , it will be necessary to establish rules to which appeal can be made for the settlement of territorial disputes by international courts as an essential precondition of the legitimate resort to force .
22 Every new document you type will be designed for the A4 page until the default page size is changed again .
23 The manager is no better off , seemingly , than if the employee were a sub-contractor , whose contract could be rescinded for poor performance .
24 Certainly not the LTA , whose income should be used for the development of the game in practical ways .
25 an identifiable producer/usergroup whose expertise can be tapped for greater exploitation of these data .
26 All withdrawals of a disciplinary nature will be reported to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor responsible for the computing service whose approval will be required for any action extending beyond seven days .
27 She might have extracted Simon 's solemn oath that if she attended as he wished , the pretence that she was his girlfriend would be dropped for once and for all , but was that the whole reason ?
28 Well , let brother Spencer enjoy his ill-gotten gains while he may , the day was coming shortly when his fraud would be exposed for all to see .
29 This saves time and money and Robert and his team will be looking for further ways of working with them to streamline the process .
30 Dissatisfied as he was , it was while Bishop of Bristol that he made the moral stand which guaranteed that his name would be heard for three centuries whenever Cornish men were gathered together .
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